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Oxford Textbook Of Inpatient Psychiatry by Alvaro Barrera, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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Oxford Textbook Of Inpatient Psychiatry by Alvaro Barrera, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
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From Alvaro Barrera
Oxford Textbook Of Inpatient Psychiatry by Alvaro Barrera, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
Current price: $151.83
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Inpatient mental health care is an essential part of community-based mental health care in the UK. Patients admitted to acute mental health wards are often experiencing high levels of distress and acute mental illness and need to be assessed, managed, and treated by a wide team of mentalhealth care professionals. Inpatient care is often a traumatic experience for patients and their relatives which can define their relationship with mental health care services. Reforming inpatient psychiatry is a priority for both patients and staff, yet there are few reference texts on thispsychiatric specialty. The Oxford Textbook of Inpatient Psychiatry bridges this gap by offering a comprehensive and pragmatic guide to the UK's inpatient mental health care system today. Written and edited by a multidisciplinary team, this innovative resource discusses the real-life experiences and challenges of a widerange of professionals working on acute mental health wards. Organized into 8 sections this resource covers nursing, team leadership, multidisciplinary work, psychology, and medical aspects. Individual chapters address key topics such as the management of children and adolescents, and containinformation on up-to-date research and best practice. Focusing on the dignity and autonomy of patients, this unique resource offers a model for clinical and organizational practice both at a national and international level. | Oxford Textbook Of Inpatient Psychiatry by Alvaro Barrera, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters